Whakatau-pōtiki Te Haerenga
Whakatau-pōtiki Te Haerenga
Listen to the ancestral stories of Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei as told by the Ngāti Whātua students of Selwyn College
Fill in the missing words, match the synonyms, match the kupu Māori to the English and match the sentences to the correct evidence from the story. Good luck!
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Question 1 of 4
1. Question
1 point(s)Watch the video and use the information and sub-titles to fill in the missing gaps and earn Kidscoin dollars!
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Whakatau-pōtiki Te Haerenga
Whakatau-pōtiki was a chief great mana. As the population Hawaiki grew, resources scarce.
When conflict arose his two sons Rongomai Rongoatu, Whakatau-pōtiki decided Rongomai himself should leave.
Rongomai on the cliff and farewells echoed.
“May your serve as a younger to you. May you me through Māhuhu-ki-te-rangi.”
“Rongomai , “May the land serve an older brother to . As you turn the and harvest the crops, of me.”
To ensure travels, Rongomai stopped in Wairoti and offerings and karakia to Tangaroa, Kiwa and Hine-Moana.
Māhuhu-ki-te-rangi carried Rongomai and Whakatau pōtiki Te Tai-o-Rehua enduring endless and hardship.
They were sustained dreams of their new in Nuku-Roa, their travels inspired the great explorer Kupe.
last, land came into sights.
Māhuhu-ki-te-rangi explored the waters and harbours of Nuku-Roa- Whangaroa Whangaruru.
They tracked North and South into Hokianga before travelling Kaipara.
Rongomai recognized the resources available in Kaipara.
land was ideal for and teeming with fish birds. He thought it be the perfect place settle.
While establishing himself Kaipara he also noticed beautiful wahine.
Rongomai married chieftainess who lived on island of Taporapora.
They in love and were .
Rongomai became a strong, and respected leader amongst Ngati Kui people.
He also a feared warrior.
time he acquired great and prestige, much to resentment of his extended .
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Question 2 of 4
2. Question
1 point(s)Match the synonyms
Sort elements
- leader
- journey
- abundant
- reap
- desirable
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chief
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travel
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rich
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harvest
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perfect
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Question 3 of 4
3. Question
1 point(s)Match the kupu Māori to the English
Sort elements
- wahine
- manu
- ātaahua
- rangatira
- moana
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woman
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bird
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beautiful
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leader
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sea,ocean
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Question 4 of 4
4. Question
1 point(s)Match the statement to the correct evidence from the story.
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- Resources became scarce
- They were sustained by dreams of their new life
- The land was ideal for crops and teeming with fish and birds
- Over time he acquired great wealth and prestige, much to the resentment of his extended family
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Food source on Hawaiiki was becoming less and less
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Their hope and vision kept them going
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There was a lot of food in Kaipara
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Although Rongomai became a great and rich leader, some of the whānau did not like him
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